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Vietnam helps Laos build youth friendship village

The Central Committees of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCMCYU) and the Lao People’s Revolutionary Youth Union (LPRYU) held a ceremony on October 18 to launch a youth friendship village along the Laos-Vietnam border.
The Central Committees of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union(HCMCYU) and the Lao People’s Revolutionary Youth Union (LPRYU) held aceremony on October 18 to launch a youth friendship village along theLaos-Vietnam border.

Covering a total area of 1,034ha in fourvillages of Khamkout district, Laos’ central province of Bolikhamsay,the project was funded by non-refundable aid from the VietnameseGovernment.

The village will provide vocational training andguidance for Lao youths, thus boosting socio-economic development,ensuring security-defence and establishing new residential areas forsustainable development.

Its construction began in August 2012with a total investment of nearly 40 billion VND (1.88 million USD). Thevillag comprises a 1,900 sq.m community centre, accommodation forstudents, and a medical station, along with other support facilities.

Speakingat the opening ceremony, HCMCYU First Secretary Nguyen Dac Vinh andLPRYU Secretary Vylayvong Butdakham highlighted the importance of theproject in strengthening the traditional friendship, solidarity andcomprehensive cooperation between the two countries, and the linksbetween their youth unions in particular.

They said theyhope the village will help Lao youths stabilise their lives and promotesocio-economic development in the shared border area between the twocountries.-VNA

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